YOUTH'S DEATH.
"BORROWED" CAR FATALITY. COMPANIONS BLAMED. (By Telegraph.—rress Association.) GISBORNE, this day. -At the inquest concerning the death of Basil Cahill Most, who was killed in a motor accident on January 29, the coroner, Mr; E. Walton; S.M., added a rider to the verdict. "In my opinion this unfortunate boy would be alive today but for the fact that ho was led astray by companions much older than himself," he said.
The coroner further stated that the police should consider prosecuting Host's companions for aiding in the conversion of the car in which the accident occurred.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 70, 23 March 1935, Page 10
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